Luz y Saber is an open access semiannual international scholarly journal of the Colegio de San Juan de Letran published in June and December. It seeks to provide a platform for original, peer-reviewed academic and scholarly articles which is multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary in scope. It welcomes theoretical, conceptual and empirical papers, reviews and meta-analysis that combine a wide range of quantitative and qualitative approaches to research. Luz y Saber is a refereed journal; however, the opinion and accuracy of information in the published articles are the responsibility of the authors and not of the editorial staff.
Comparative Analysis of the Implications of the ASEAN Convention against Trafficking in Persons (ACTIP) on the Cases of Trafficking in Persons through Digital Technology in the Philippines and Cambodia
Gilda L. Quiñones |
Evaluating the Sustainability Initiatives at Letran Manila: A Unit-Based Approach
Kobe Bryan L. Loterinia |
Christian Reyes |
Rolliezon Tagaytay |
Comparative Performance of Low-Power Audio-Band Modulations for IoT Energy Monitoring in EMI-Constrained Environments
Christian Arnel R. Alcantara |
Alshein Faith Aboy |
Gino Rey Avila |
Fostering understanding: Exploring and exchanging climate change perspectives among middle schoolers from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds
May Anne E. Mudlong |
Cathlea N. Tongco |
Rosmalen L. Rosell |
Assessing the Effectiveness of Google Workspace as a Learning Management System
Marlit E. Encarnacion |
Ruth B. Manding |
Angelique R. Milarpis |